ADVentive
Earning My Ears
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Hi - Sorry for the wall of text...
We are taking our first family trip to WDW in September. I am a bit concerned about how my 4 year old will handle it. She doesn't have any particular diagnosis at this time, though she's been tested for all sorts of things. For now, they just say she's "developmentally delayed". Basically, just behind in everything. She is able to walk, but she needs orthotics to help with balance. She is able to talk, but is delayed in language and articulation. She is also delayed cognitively. All this is enough to get her an IEP, just not a diagnosis.
ANYway, I'm not really sure what I may be able to do to help her at Disney. The only thing I've really considered asking for is the stroller as wheelchair thing so she can stay enclosed in it in the lines, but not sure how that will work since we plan on renting a double stroller for her to share with her cousin who is coming with us.
What I'm most worried about is that she will be unusually afraid of things. She tends to be afraid of things that I don't expect her to be afraid of, but then not afraid of other things. I guess it's unpredictable. She will be afraid of a butterfly that gets too close to her, but then not afraid of a cat. But then she will be afraid of a different cat after I thought she was okay with cats. I think it is maybe things that move that maybe she didn't expect to move, but I don't even really know what's going to set her off. So I'm worried that something might scare her in the queue or on a ride and she will freak out (screaming, trying to run away or hide).
I'm not sure that she will even like any rides at all. She doesn't like the carousel or the zoo train at our local zoo, for example, and hides her face in my armpit the whole time if we try them. I was thinking we could do the rider switch with her so that the other kids can still ride, but now I see that it is only available for the bigger rides, which I don't think the other kids are going to want to ride anyway.
I'm also worried how she will react to the characters. Maybe that is a common concern though. She did fine with fireworks 2 years ago at 4th of July, but this year she freaked out at them, so I have no idea if she'll like them or not at Disney.
I guess I'm just afraid that she won't have a good time - if she doesn't like the rides and is afraid of the characters and doesn't like the fireworks, etc. I'm also afraid that we'll be stuck in the middle of somewhere we can't easily get out of when she ends up having a freak out.
So, if you have any wise words or tips for me, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Oh, one thing that I have already gotten is a wristband for her with my and my husband's cell phone numbers on it. Because she does tend to run away, and I don't think that she'd be able to tell a stranger her name, and surely not a phone number.
We are taking our first family trip to WDW in September. I am a bit concerned about how my 4 year old will handle it. She doesn't have any particular diagnosis at this time, though she's been tested for all sorts of things. For now, they just say she's "developmentally delayed". Basically, just behind in everything. She is able to walk, but she needs orthotics to help with balance. She is able to talk, but is delayed in language and articulation. She is also delayed cognitively. All this is enough to get her an IEP, just not a diagnosis.
ANYway, I'm not really sure what I may be able to do to help her at Disney. The only thing I've really considered asking for is the stroller as wheelchair thing so she can stay enclosed in it in the lines, but not sure how that will work since we plan on renting a double stroller for her to share with her cousin who is coming with us.
What I'm most worried about is that she will be unusually afraid of things. She tends to be afraid of things that I don't expect her to be afraid of, but then not afraid of other things. I guess it's unpredictable. She will be afraid of a butterfly that gets too close to her, but then not afraid of a cat. But then she will be afraid of a different cat after I thought she was okay with cats. I think it is maybe things that move that maybe she didn't expect to move, but I don't even really know what's going to set her off. So I'm worried that something might scare her in the queue or on a ride and she will freak out (screaming, trying to run away or hide).
I'm not sure that she will even like any rides at all. She doesn't like the carousel or the zoo train at our local zoo, for example, and hides her face in my armpit the whole time if we try them. I was thinking we could do the rider switch with her so that the other kids can still ride, but now I see that it is only available for the bigger rides, which I don't think the other kids are going to want to ride anyway.
I'm also worried how she will react to the characters. Maybe that is a common concern though. She did fine with fireworks 2 years ago at 4th of July, but this year she freaked out at them, so I have no idea if she'll like them or not at Disney.
I guess I'm just afraid that she won't have a good time - if she doesn't like the rides and is afraid of the characters and doesn't like the fireworks, etc. I'm also afraid that we'll be stuck in the middle of somewhere we can't easily get out of when she ends up having a freak out.
So, if you have any wise words or tips for me, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Oh, one thing that I have already gotten is a wristband for her with my and my husband's cell phone numbers on it. Because she does tend to run away, and I don't think that she'd be able to tell a stranger her name, and surely not a phone number.